The role of resources and risks in regulating wild bee populations.
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Neonicotinoid Insecticides and Their Impacts on Bees: A Systematic Review of Research Approaches and Identification of Knowledge GapsField margins, foraging distances and their impacts on nesting pollinator successProviding foraging resources for solitary bees on farmland: current schemes for pollinators benefit a limited suite of speciesPredicting bee community responses to land-use changes: Effects of geographic and taxonomic biasesMuseum specimens reveal loss of pollen host plants as key factor driving wild bee decline in The Netherlands.Artificial asymmetric warming reduces nectar yield in a Tibetan alpine species of AsteraceaeLandscape distribution of food and nesting sites affect larval diet and nest size, but not abundance of Osmia bicornis.Ecological traits affect the sensitivity of bees to land-use pressures in European agricultural landscapes.Direct benefits and indirect costs of warm temperatures for high-elevation populations of a solitary bee.Determinants of spatial distribution in a bee community: nesting resources, flower resources, and body sizeTrait-specific responses of wild bee communities to landscape composition, configuration and local factorsThe net return from animal activity in agro-ecosystems: trading off benefits from ecosystem services against costs from crop damageOpportunities for biodiversity gains under the world's largest reforestation programme.Environmental factors driving the effectiveness of European agri-environmental measures in mitigating pollinator loss--a meta-analysis.Distance from forest edge affects bee pollinators in oilseed rape fields.Reproduction and survival of a solitary bee along native and exotic floral resource gradients.Fragmentation and management of Ethiopian moist evergreen forest drive compositional shifts of insect communities visiting wild Arabica coffee flowers.Historical nectar assessment reveals the fall and rise of floral resources in BritainNative wildflower plantings support wild bee abundance and diversity in agricultural landscapes across the United States.Food for Pollinators: Quantifying the Nectar and Pollen Resources of Urban Flower Meadows.Moderation is best: effects of grazing intensity on plant--flower visitor networks in Mediterranean communities.Influence of dietary specialization and resource availability on geographical variation in abundance of butterflyfish.Ecological intensification to mitigate impacts of conventional intensive land use on pollinators and pollination.Modeling the status, trends, and impacts of wild bee abundance in the United States.Urban gardens promote bee foraging over natural habitats and plantations.How much flower-rich habitat is enough for wild pollinators? Answering a key policy question with incomplete knowledge.Demographic consequences of greater clonal than sexual reproduction in Dicentra canadensis.Evolution of resistance to single and combined floral phytochemicals by a bumble bee parasite.A conceptual framework for studying the strength of plant-animal mutualistic interactions.Context-dependent medicinal effects of anabasine and infection-dependent toxicity in bumble bees.Measuring partner choice in plant-pollinator networks: using null models to separate rewiring and fidelity from chance.Resources or landmarks: which factors drive homing success in Tetragonula carbonaria foraging in natural and disturbed landscapes?Sunflower (Helianthus annuus) pollination in California's Central Valley is limited by native bee nest site location.Nectar and Pollen Phytochemicals Stimulate Honey Bee (Hymenoptera: Apidae) Immunity to Viral Infection.Forewing structure of the solitary bee Osmia bicornis developing on heavy metal pollution gradient.Modelling patterns of pollinator species richness and diversity using satellite image texture.Mass-flowering crops dilute pollinator abundance in agricultural landscapes across Europe.High population variability and source-sink dynamics in a solitary bee species.Interannual bumble bee abundance is driven by indirect climate effects on floral resource phenology.Floral Strips Attract Beneficial Insects but Do Not Enhance Yield in Cucumber Fields.
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The role of resources and risks in regulating wild bee populations.
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The role of resources and risks in regulating wild bee populations.
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10.1146/ANNUREV-ENTO-120709-144802
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2011-01-01T00:00:00Z